Eden Found is like Romeo and Juliet, The Giver, and Lord of The Flies in the Garden of Eden and Jurassic Park.

If Jesus and Darwin teamed up to write a novel it would have been Eden Found.

The
Garden of Eden, a peaceful world formed from Creation, and Valdar, a
harsh survival of the fittest world formed from evolution, have existed
side by side with only a river separating them for earth’s entire 72
year existence. The two worlds have had no interaction because domed
over Eden is Innocence Guard, an invisible protective energy field that
keeps anything from leaving or entering the garden as long as Eden is
innocent.
A half angel and half demon entity named Demjel sits in the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil waiting to carry out his mission, which is to
convince the first human sinner that their decision to eat forbidden
fruit was a good choice. But in Eden’s 72 years neither Adam, Eve, nor
any of their three hundred descendants have eaten forbidden fruit.
The story opens with Demjel performing his favorite hobby, restlessly
mocking sinless Eden for how ignorant and boring it is. Then Eden’s
newest couple, Ariel and Lena, consummates their relationship under the
Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, a practice that has always been
done under the Tree of Life. That night, alone, one of them comes back
to the tree and eats forbidden fruit, eliminating Eden’s sinlessness and
destroying the protection of Innocence Guard.
Meanwhile, the most physically and mentally evolved creature in Valdar, a
four armed flying self-aware beast named Sife, has been trying to find a
way into Eden because he thinks the garden contains a higher level of
evolution than what Valdar can provide for him. With Innocence Guard
decimated he finally has his wish.
Will Valdar destroy Eden or will Adam find a way to restore Eden’s
sinlessness, thus restoring Innocence Guard to full strength? Will Eve,
feeling empowered by the knowledge of good and evil, thwart Adam’s goal
of restoring Eden’s sinlessness? Will Demjel be able to show the first
human sinner all the good that comes from having the knowledge of good
and evil and in doing so convince the first human sinner that eating
forbidden fruit was a good choice? Or will the first human sinner
conclude that the evil of pain, death, and sin far outweigh the good of
eating forbidden fruit? Why were these two worlds created side by side
to begin with?

END OF CHAPTER ONEDemjel
looked up into the branches. “I assumed it would be only a matter of
time before one of them gave in. But days turned into years, and neither
of them ever touched another piece of this tree’s fruit. Now Adam and
Eve’s children have had children, and their children have had children,
and their children are starting to have children. There are now as many
humans in Eden as there are pieces of fruit in this tree, and none of
them have come as close to freeing me as Eve did that day. I thought the
temptation would have been too strong for sinless Eden to have lasted
this long. But no one else has even approached our tree, let alone
considered eating its fruit. ”
Demjel ran a thumb over Almost. “I know you tire of me telling this
story. I wish you could be liberated from your burden of having gotten
so close to being the one that freed humanity. And I wish you could be
freed from all the relentless mocking by the other pieces of forbidden
fruit because you failed. I am glad I have you, though. You are the only
one who understands what it is like to be an outcast, to no longer feel
like you belong in the world you are from.”
The demonic angel then rotated Almost and ran a finger over a small
hole in the middle of the fruit that a worm had made before Eve almost
took a bite from it. “If only an animal eating forbidden fruit had the
same effect as a human, then this wormhole would have been like a portal
to another world, a new Eden.”
The angelic demon looked up at the clouds. Frustrated, he said, “I need
change! I have become like the humans, repeating the same words and
patterns over and over again every day. I cannot take this anymore! A
human needs to eat this fruit!” More quietly, Demjel said, “I need to
see Galatea again.” Having
completed his routine for the eighth time that day, Demjel sat silently
and watched Adam and Eve continue mating. Eventually, he got frustrated
with that and so started his routine again from the beginning, pacing
back and forth on the tree’s lowest branch. “They will never see the
good in evil. They will never experience the pleasure of pa—”. Startled,
Demjel stopped talking and looked down at Almost. His fruit friend was
moving on its own. Almost
then tried to pull free from Demjel’s grip. The angelic demon looked
up. Every piece of forbidden fruit was moving on its own, but they were
randomly pulling in different directions. He looked down at Eve who had
her legs wrapped tightly around her man, screaming in ecstasy as Adam
brought her to her finish. Almost is not pulling toward her. Demjel scanned the Crucible and Middle Path, looking for someone who appeared out of the ordinary. No one did. Then
the demonic angel noticed the blue light from Heaven’s Hole grow
dimmer. Looking around his tree’s trunk, Demjel saw the white leopard
enter its hole and portal back to Heaven. Strange, Demjel thought.Seth
and Anthea, along with the couple that had just given birth, began
walking down the Crucible. Almost was not pulling toward any of them. Almost then focused its pull to Demjel’s left. The angelic demon quickly scanned that part of the Crucible. There was nothing unusual. Then
Demjel noticed a lion leave the front half of Middle Path and begin to
ascend the Crucible. Halfway up the hill it stopped, turned, and began
scanning the crowd. “It looks like it knows something that no one else does,” Demjel said.Almost
pulled again. The demonic angel swiveled his head, trying to pick out
the human Almost was pulling towards. None of them stood out. Demjel
began to doubt the forbidden fruit’s premonition. Looking down at
Almost, he said, “I think you and the rest might be mistaken.” Almost
pulled again, this time slipping out of Demjel’s hands. The angelic
demon quickly reached below the branch and grabbed the fruit before it
fell to the ground. He pulled Almost to him as if it were his heart that
had fallen out and he was trying to put it back in his chest. “No. I
believe you. I was wrong. The forbidden fruit never makes a mistake when
it comes to this. It has just been so long.” Demjel
knew that all the forbidden fruit moving on its own meant only one
thing. There is a human that possesses that same quality that no one has
had since Eve almost ate Almost. Curiosity.

Dustin Lawson was born and raised in central Ohio. All throughout
high school and college he worked as a lion and tiger trainer at the
Siberian Tiger Conservation in Gambier, Ohio (YouTube “Lions, and
Tigers, and Lawson, Oh My!” for video). In high school he dreamt of
becoming the next Jungle Jack Hannah traveling the world with his own
Safari show. Instead, he went to college to become a preacher. During
his junior year of college (2005) Dustin had testicular cancer and has
been in remission ever since.After college, Dustin passed on an offer to move to Vegas and help
take care of Siegfried and Roy’s lions and tigers. Instead, he spent a
year traveling all over North America, Europe, and the Middle East as
the assistant to a preacher and author named Josh McDowell. Seeing
McDowell’s daily discipline as a writer demystified the book writing
process for Dustin and gave him confidence that he also could be an
author. Along with writing, Dustin wanted to serve in the military. But
because of his history of cancer, the military rejected Dustin 13 times
over the span of five and a half years before letting him in. He is now
an officer in the National Guard. During basic training Dustin won the
Iron Man Award for having the highest physical fitness score in the
company (over 200 soldiers). While waiting for the military to let him
in, Dustin earned a master’s degree in Global Politics and worked in
Washington D.C.Eden Found was rejected about a hundred times before Dustin found a
publisher. From all of his manuscripts he has received over 300
rejections. He kept a list of famous authors who were rejected many
times before they received their break to keep himself encouraged and
motivated.The great writer Henry David Thoreau wrote, “How vain it is to sit
down to write when you have not stood up to live.” After lions and
tigers, preaching, cancer, traveling the world, grad school, Washington
D.C., the army, and all the rejection from the military and publishers
Dustin feels he has stood and lived. Now he wants to spend his days
sitting down to write.

Eliza Reve knows that her ability to dream of future events sets her apart from others. Her gift became a curse when she wasn't able to save her mother or
the alpha's son and she found herself exiled - a lone wolf. When she joins the Black River Pack, Eliza vows never to reveal her talent to anyone. Not even
the man who has walked in her dreams for years.

Spencer Tate is her mate, but her visions have told her that he will renounce her. When he doesn't recognize her as his mate, she agrees to the
no-strings-attached affair he offers because she thinks it's the most she can hope for. Although her heart breaks as she falls deeper in love with him, she
wants to spend as many days with Spencer as possible before he kicks her out of his life.

When Spencer finally comes to his senses, he has his work cut out for him to convince Eliza that he wants her forever. When another she-wolf insists she's
his mate instead, things get even more complicated. But Spencer isn't the alpha's second and enforcer because he isn't willing to fight for what's his, and
he refuses to settle for anything less than Eliza as his marked and claimed mate.

This is book two in the Black River Pack series. Each novella will feature a different couple.

30/12/2014

Blurb:When technology fulfills every dream, reality becomes a nightmare.Below
the streets of New State, the undergrounders fight to remain free of
the technological control of the world above. Every night, Yara risks
her life fighting New State’s deadliest weapons, the drones. Half human
and half machine, their living half tortured until everything human is
gone, the drones have only one objective. Kill. And they do it with
exacting precision.Yara
is good at her job and committed to her raids on New State. Until one
of those raids brings her face-to-face with Joshua, a New State citizen
who doesn’t quite fit her preconceived expectations. After a couple of
awkward encounters, he shows her the meaning of hooking up—a computer
simulation that allows people to live out their fantasies—without the
complication of emotional entanglements or physical reality. But what
Yara feels for Joshua is very real. And it’s punishable by law.As
she and Joshua grow closer, she convinces him to leave New State for
her underground cause. But as the unrest between New State and the
underground escalates, and the drones move in to destroy her world,
nothing goes as planned. Families are arrested, loyalties are strained,
and Yara’s forced to choose between her people and her feelings. The
wrong choice could mean the end of her people, and reality could slip
away—forever…Excerpt:“Hi,” he called out. Yara’s heart hammered, and adrenaline coursed through her limbs. She turned to run. “Wait,” the stranger whispered. “I
won’t turn you in. I’m out here too.” He obviously didn’t realize that
Yara was a rebel. He might not know it yet, but he would soon. Still, he
didn’t sound dangerous. Maybe Yara could take care of him. She had
never had to kill anyone totally human, but she had trained to do so. At
this point, she didn’t think she would need to. The skinny boy didn’t
look like a real threat, either. She turned back toward him and attempted what she hoped was a look of death and destruction. Instead of being scared, he smiled at
her and brushed the hair out of his eyes. Even in the shadowy street,
Yara could see the color was a beautiful emerald green. She had a hard
time looking away, until his voice jarred her back to reality. “I’m Joshua15111,” he said robotically. “What are you doing out here?” “I could ask you the same thing.” “Enjoying the night sky,” he replied,
each word clipped and succinct. Unable to make prolonged eye contact,
he looked toward the stars. “Aren’t you supposed to be hooked up
to an alternate universe, enjoying battle, boobs, or whatever perverted
fantasy you want to conquer tonight?” Yara asked, and then instantly
regretted her words. “Hey, it’s not like that. You know
how it is.” For the first time, his voice took on a more humanistic
quality. He sounded peeved. She grunted in response. She didn’t know anything of the sort. Joshua15111 looked at her briefly, quizzically. “Wait, do you know that? Are you one of them? The rebels?” Oh no. “What rebels?” “Are you for real? Everyone knows about the rebels. You must be one. Are you a rebel? That’s so cool.” Me and my big mouth. Fear
finally overtook her. Vague ideas about running away from or fighting
the stranger flitted by, but Yara’s feet felt like concrete blocks. She
wasn’t even sure she’d be able to form a coherent sentence if he asked
her something about the underground.Buy Links:Etopia Press Amazon Barnes and Noble

About the Author:Lisa
Acerbo is a high school teacher and holds an EdD in Educational
Leadership. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, daughters, three
cats, and horse. She is the author of Apocalipstick and has contributed to local newspapers, news and travel blogs including The Patch and Hollywood Scriptwriter.Connect With The Author:Facebook Facebook Page Twitter Giveaway:Win a $25 Amazon GC on the Remote by Lisa Acerbo Book Tour & Giveaway! This giveaway will run 12/29/14 – 1/26/15. Open WW.Enter through Rafflecopter.

29/12/2014

Four girlfriends on a weekend trip to New Orleans attract the
attention of flesh-eating Scavengers. The women must rely on their wits,
a cocky Irish movie star, and a dodgy deal with vampires to survive the
night during this wild adventure through the Big Easy.Excerpt:Audrey downed her drink and then stood up saying, “On that note, I’ve
got to pee.” She smoothed down the back of her dress, wary of
unwittingly flashing the bar and yanked open the enormous front door.The walls of the cavernous hallway were hung with old paintings, but
Audrey barely noticed them as she walked down a threadbare carpet runner
toward the back. She passed the old dining room and then the long,
wooden bar where two college boys in button-down shirts and khaki shorts
were tossing back whiskey.“Hey, darlin’,” the tall one with floppy dark blonde hair said, as he
approached Audrey. He had a deep voice, the kind of Southern accent
that suggested lots of money and bourbon, and a cocky grin that reeked
of frat parties and date rape. “Why don’t you let me buy you a drink?”Audrey smiled and said, “Thanks, but I’ve already got a drink and I’m with my friends.”The boy smiled and reached out a hand to place on Audrey’s elbow. “Aw,
sugar, you’re too pretty to hang out with the girls all night. You
haven’t visited New Orleans till you’ve had a Tulane man buy you a
cocktail.”Audrey laughed. “You’re cute, but I’m probably old enough to be your
mom. Thanks anyway, sport!” She darted into the ladies’ room, leaving
Tulane Boy panting and angry on the other side of the door.“Come on, man,” his friend said, tugging on his arm. “Plenty other bitches out here, let’s get another round.”“Yeah, sure.” Tulane Boy jerked away from his buddy, saying, “You go order, I gotta take a leak.”“You come right back, though, y’hear?” The friend asked, looking Tulane
Boy as directly in the eye as his drunken state would allow. “We don’t
want any trouble, do we?”“No, man. No trouble.”Tulane Boy ducked into the men’s room for about sixty seconds, and then
he eased the door quietly back open. He stood in front of the ladies’
room door and looked to the right and to the left. He put one large hand
on the frosted glass panel of the door, and carefully began to turn the
knob with the other hand.“Leave her alone.” The cultured English voice startled Tulane Boy and
he jerked around. A tall, dark-haired man sat in the parlor across the
hall from the bar. His face was hidden in the shadowy light of the
empty room, but his muscular arm stretched the fabric of his suit coat
as he casually turned his highball glass round and round in his hand.Tulane Boy was certain he hadn’t noticed anyone when he’d slipped into
the hall, but maybe he had made a mistake in the murky light.He smiled his practiced good ol’ boy grin and said, “Leave who alone?
I’m just tryin’ to take a piss, brother.” He then pretended to notice
that he had the wrong bathroom door and slapped his hand across his
forehead. “Oh man, look at that – I almost went into the ladies’ room.
Thanks for the heads up.” He nodded to the man who, Tulane Boy could
clearly tell did not believe him, and he turned around and headed back
to the bar.The man sat without moving in the dark parlor until Tulane Boy
disappeared from sight. He stared directly ahead with black eyes and
inhaled deeply of the stale, dusty air. His full lips curved up only
slightly as if he’d just thought of something funny.Then he stood up and placed his empty glass on a table without a sound
and with a few quiet steps, approached the ladies’ room door.Buy Link:Amazon

About the Author: Deirdre H. Gage is a Texas writer who has claimed half a dozen other
places as home, including Kentucky and Chicago – but her heart belongs
to the Big Easy. She has been published in Cosmopolitan Magazine,
Appalachian Heritage literary journal, the Darker Times Anthologies,
and Richardson Living Magazine. The Getaway Girls: A New Orleans Tale of
Monsters, Mayhem and Moms is her first novel.Connect With The Author:Website Facebook Google+Pinterest TwitterGiveaway:Win one of three $15 Amazon gift cards on this tour! Open worldwide. This giveaway will run 12/29/14 – 1/5/15.Enter through Rafflecopter.

MY REVIEW:
★★★★☆
We have a new type of paranormal monster in this book. They are Scavengers. I won't tell you here exactly what they are, you need to read the book for that. I will tell you they eat humans.

Audrey and her friends are in New Orleans for the weekend, When Audrey attracts the attention of Carl. He is seriously bad news. In the chase that starts, the women get separated. Declan is trying to help them, but this city is very dangerous at night.
These ordinary but strong women must truly fight for each others lives. They do not have the option to run ,someone is forcing them to finish the fight. Lots of very gruesome scenes.

A very exciting and different story. It keeps you on the edge of your seat , hoping they can all survive.

27/12/2014

This is a historical romance set in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Hastings.

When Rohan and his men break down the doors to Rossmore they are faced with just a single woman with a dagger in her hand and a sword at her feet. Isabel faced down the Norman who dared to ride his war horse into the keep.
Rohan is contemptuous of the cowards who allow their Lady to defend them while they hide.
The Lady Isabel is prepared to give anything to spare the lives of her people.
There are many raids in the area that Rohan must settle if he is going to win the peace for the land he has claimed.
The battle of wills between Rohan and Isabel is as fiery as any on the battlefield.

A wonderful story rich in the kind of details of live in the era that I like. Rohan's Blood Swords are a great collection of knights that I am looking forward to reading more about. There are some very sexy scenes and lots of excitement. I loved it.

23/12/2014

★★★★★
This is a difficult book to put in any one genre, it's Paranormal romance, historical and a bit Steampunk.

Satira lives in the very wild west. She has been studying under the best inventor, but he has been abducted by a vampire. The Bloodhound guild ( a group of shape shifters that work like Marshals.) that the inventor works for must send one of their bloodhounds to rescue him.
Wilder is the best and Satira persuades him to take her along. She knows how to use the special weapons that could make all the difference. It will be a dangerous journey, not least because the new moon is just a few days away. That is not an easy time to be around a bloodhound. They have very demanding needs at the new moon. Satira and Wilder must venture into the dead lands. A lawless area that has more undead residents than live ones.

The sex scenes are HOT and graphic. (Unfortunately a few uses of the "c" word) Not enough to put me off. An unusual and enjoyable read. With action of one sort or another on nearly every page, Good strong characters with just the right amount of vulnerability. With teasers for the next book by introducing the secondary characters.
I look forward to reading book #2

22/12/2014

Blurb:When your life has been stolen from you and the man responsible wants you dead, where do you run? Who do you trust?Allison Webster dreams of having an adventure like the characters in
the books she loves. But there is no romance in being pursued by a man
who wants her dead for educating the children of former slaves. Unlike
the heroines she reads about she doesn’t have a trusty companion to
rescue her…until she literally runs into A.J. Adams, a former
Confederate cavalry officer. Now, she just has to convince A.J. he
really is the honorable man and hero depicted in the dime novel she is
reading.When everything you fought for was stripped away, even your honor, what is left to fight for other than revenge?Branded a “traitor” for more than ten years, scarred by harsh
treatment in an inhumane prisoner of war camp, A.J. Adams wants revenge.
Allison Webster’s arrival into his life provides the bait to destroy
the men who murdered his wife and daughters and kidnapped his little
brother. The men pursuing Allison are the very same men he has sworn to
kill. Falling in love and admitting he might actually be a hero means
surrendering his need for vengeance. Surrender is not part of A.J.’s
battle strategy.

Excerpt:A.J. watched her make her way from the boxcar with as much dignity as
it appeared she could muster. The memory of that tiny waist in his
hands and the slightness of her build had startled him. The barrier of
that shapeless dark green sedge skirt vanished the moment his hands
closed around her waist, and he could envision long, lithe limbs. He
didn’t make it a habit to imagine any woman undressed, but this one
knocked every bit of his equilibrium out from under him and he didn’t
have the slightest idea why she did.When she met his eyes, he’d been taken back. Slender, feathered brows
lifted and eyes the color of melted chocolate widened—widened enough he
was sure she saw all the way into the black abyss that was once his
soul. Bright color flooded her cheeks when he told her to have a seat on
the hay bale. Her slight Georgia drawl, hidden under layers of what
sounded to be years of formal education, knifed into his chest.He had watched her discreetly tuck several strands of walnut hair
back under that ridiculous hat perched on her head. Realizing he had
been staring at her, A.J. turned his back, letting the rapidly moving
landscape occupy his gaze. She was lovely, he had to admit that. Walnut
hair kissed with warm gold, high cheekbones that curved just enough to
give her an elfin cast, a pert little nose, and the darkest chocolate
eyes he’d ever seen combined into a rather alluring image. It had been a
very long time since he had looked at a woman and not compared her to
Cathy. He had sworn, as he knelt at Cathy’s grave that there would never
be another. Now, a little slip of a thing had gotten in past his
carefully constructed battlements and stirred something in him he could
have sworn an oath to be long dead and buried beneath a live oak in
Kentucky.She was right, he was no gentleman. Sliding the door shut in her face
hadn’t been the most gentlemanly thing he could have done, but he had
long ago given up being anything that might even resemble a gentleman.
He’d given that up sometime during his tenure in a veritable hell on
earth called Camp Infernum. If he’d harbored hopes of regaining anything
that came close to gallantry after watching men fight one another like
animals for a scrap of moldy bread, all hope died on a warm spring
afternoon when he collapsed to his knees at Clayborne at the graves of
his wife and daughters and learned his younger brother had been taken by
a band of roving deserters. A.J. knew his veneer of civility was just
that—a veneer hiding a wounded, dangerous animal.

About the Author: Lynda J. Cox will tell anyone who will listen that she was born at
least one hundred and fifty years too late, and most definitely in the
wrong part of the country. She holds a master’s degree in English with a
concentration in creative writing from Indiana State University after
earning her BA from the same university as a non-traditional student.
(Think being old enough to be mom to 90% of the students in her freshman
cadre.) She’s kept busy with two spoiled rotten house cats, a 30 plus
year old Arabian gelding who has been nicknamed “Lazarus” for his
ability in the later years of his life to escape death, and quite a few
champion collies. When she isn’t writing, she can be found on the road,
travelling to the next dog show. She loves to chat about books, the
writing life, and the insanity which is called a “dog show” and can be
reached through her Facebook page.

★★★★★
Allison is running from a murder charge. When she is helped onto the train by a very Moody man wearing a great coat from the now defeated Confederate army. She is astonished to find out he is the man featured in a book she has been reading.
A.J. is a man tormented by what happened to him and the men under his charge in the war. It turns out that Allison and A.J. have enemies in common. That increases the danger for both of them.

This is an emotional story, of the effect of war on the minds of all those involved. A.J. is a true hero with a very vulnerable heart. Allison has lost everything and can't see her way free. The secondary characters that appear later in the book obviously have their own stories to tell. I will be reading them.

21/12/2014

Linet is a wool merchant, working her first year in the guild since her father's death. Her father was born a nobleman but was cast out by his family for marrying a commoner. Linet Is a bit of a snob, always aware of the difference in class between herself and the common people. She has unfortunately made a dangerous enemy.
Duncan de Ware is the eldest of the de Ware brothers and has always been at his happiest helping the poor and taking in strays.
Duncan is at the village fair in disguise when Linet attracts trouble and he takes it on himself to be her protector. That turns into the start of a disastrous series of events that goes from bad to worse. Linet has No idea who the man who insists on protecting her is, but she knows she doesn't need or want his type of help.

I found this book so much fun. I think Duncan should have just spanked Linet to bring her down a few pegs. He is far too gentle for that. They have a very difficult journey with Duncan forever rescuing Linet from problems she causes.
There are love scenes but sweet not hot. I can't wait to read the other brothers stories. I loved every page.

20/12/2014

★★★★☆
This is book #2 in The Marked One series. This series must be read in order.
Ava has been captured by Blaez. Her blood is being used to take the wolf away from the werewolves. Caleb and his pack must rescue her. Before the rescue samples of her blood is taken. Now the pack must get it back and destroy all of it before it can be used against them.

This is a good story, the only reason it didn't get 5 stars is it's too short. I find myself getting annoyed only having the story in short bursts.

Synopsis:

Book One in the Mythrian Realm Series

Throughout history, myths and legends of extraordinary creatures have been told and retold. Fantastic tales of demons and banshees, gryphons and dragons, and of course, magic. Stories that every child grows to learn are nothing more than fantasy…or are they?
Beyond the world you see lies a hidden realm, the Mythrian Realm, inhabited by all of the creatures you’ve been told are mere fiction. Only one thing lies between humans and the truth: the Nexus. A magical barrier erected millennia ago to separate the two realms, it has stood the test of time. Until now.
For Mythrian Sha Phoenix, magic is nothing new. But when she stumbles upon a portal on the verge of collapse, her fate will forever change. Pulled through the portal into the Human Realm, she lands in the middle of Detective Connor Flynn’s brutal murder scene. Soon it is obvious someone is using blood magic to try to bring down the Nexus. Together, Connor and Sha must work to unravel the secrets before the barrier falls and the realms collide.
The Nexus is breaking and all hell is about to unleash…literally.

Synopsis:

Book 1.5 of the Mythrian Realm. Can be read as a standalone, but best enjoyed if book one, Breaking the Nexus, is read first.

Nothing is more dangerous than a warrior unleashed.
When Sentinels begin dying under mysterious circumstances, the deaths are believed to be unrelated. Only one man sees the truth: an unknown enemy is targeting the elite group of warriors and no one is safe. As a panther Chimerae, Achaius Rilke recognizes the signs of an unpredictable predator. The only person he can trust is Saia Makan, the tempestuous Sorceri who has driven him crazy for years. But when the killer has set his sights on Saia, Achaius faces the hunt of his life

Synopsis:

As two Realms collide, the world descends into chaos.

From the moment Sha Phoenix dropped into the middle of Detective Connor Flynn’s murder scene, he had known his life would never be the same. Following her claim to be a Sorceri from the Mythrian Realm, he had received a crash course in the impossible as they had struggled to stop a madman. Unfortunately, despite their efforts to stop the Nexus, a magical barrier separating the Mythrian and Human Realms, fractured. Magic and myth are spilling over into the Human Realm, plunging everything into turmoil.
Is their love strong enough to survive the flames of the phoenix?
When Sha vanished through a portal in the middle of battle, Connor did not hesitate to follow the woman he had claimed as his. Now in the Mythrian Realm, they join forces with the Sentinels, the guardians of the Realms, to protect the world they love. Will they be able to contain the evil taking control? Or will they perish in the flames of war?
This is a continuation of Connor and Sha's story. Book 1, Breaking the Nexus, should be read first.

About the Author

Lindsay Avalon is a wife, owner of a devious mini Schnauzer, programmer, and now an author. An avid reader, her amazing husband never seems to mind the multitude of books scattered around the house. However, after listening to the words “I have nothing to read” one too many times, he suggested Lindsay try her hand at writing her own books.

Since she’d never liked writing in school, she balked at the idea until her sister pestered her to participate in NaNoWriMo. It was then Lindsay realized that it was never writing she hated; it was writing boring essays. Creating worlds of magic, mystery, adventure, and romance became her true calling. In 2012, she embarked on the journey to become a self-published author and to bring her crazy ideas to life.

In 2013, Lindsay decided to ask a fellow author about her publishing company, Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly. It was a spur of the moment, impulsive decision, and one which Lindsay is eternally grateful she made. Though self-publishing was exhilarating, being a part of her amazing publishing family gives her a bit of structure in her chaotic existence.

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★★★★★
This is book #1 in the Mythrian series.
Sha is a Sorceri with the opposing powers of Fire and Water. She and her partner are on patrol when they sense a problem with the Nexus. That is the barrier that stops the supernatural and magical beings crossing over into the human realm. As Sha gets closer ,to investigate there is a surge of power. The next she knows she is sitting in a pool of someone else's blood being accused of killing them.
Conner is the lead detective on what seems to be a serial killer's latest victim. He doesn't believe that the beautiful little woman in front of him could possibly be the killer.
All of Denver is about to find out that the creatures from their worst nightmares are real.
Sha and Conner soon find more than just a romantic connection.

This is a great start to the series. All the characters are more than they first appear. Lots of danger, humour and some hot sex scenes. The story doesn't completely finish, but takes a huge turn for the next book. You must read this series in order. I have already started the 2nd book. All good fun.

My Review Of Waking The Phoenix .

( please don´t read if you have not read book #1 Spoiler)

★★★★★This is book #2 in the Myth series. The stories in this series are each separate but you will be hard pressed to stop reading if you have the next one. Sha was dragged back into her own realm of Mythria and Conner jumped through after her. While the Earth realm erupts in chaos, Ian ,Conner's partner tries to protect Brenna. She is Conner's little sister and also a cop. This story is told on both the Mythrian and Earth realms. The fight that Sha and Conner face has repercussions on Earth. Learning to fight the multiple enemies has everyone to point of exhaustion. There are several secondary characters that appear that I want to see more of before the final battle.